Express Sport brings you all the best Twitter reactions to Liverpool's 6-0 drubbing of Aston Villa

"I feel humiliated," Garde told BBC Sport. "I am sorry for the fans who came to Villa Park. Before the game you could expect the two team were not on the same level, but after 15 minutes, I don't know what happens."

Daniel Sturridge and former Villa star James Milner put Liverpool 2-0 up by half-time.

Emre Can, Divock Origi, Nathaniel Clyne and Kolo Toure all scored in the second half to condemn Villa to a 6-0 humbling - the first time they've conceded six at home in the league since October 1983.

"The first two goals were difficult to digest and my team did not play anymore," added Garde.

"This is a bad feeling that we did not fight enough, it was very easy for Liverpool. The fighting spirit, I was expecting that but we did not deliver it.

"I was not expecting this kind of match and we have to go for the next win now.

"Until we have little hope, we will still believe. After a game like today, it is difficult but we won't play Liverpool every day.

"I understand [the fans' frustration] I don't know who let down who in this football club. I am trying to concentrate on my job and working with the players who want to fight."

Villa remain rock bottom of the Premier League, eight points adrift with 12 games left and they don't have a Premier League game until February 27 - when they travel to Stoke.